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Bachelor of Science in National Security Studies

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

GeographyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Geography

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Science in National Security Studies is designed to prepare students to enter the important areas of employment associated with the national security infrastructure of the United States. Graduates of this program will understand the nature and scope of the various national security agencies, the national security strategy, and the connections between the nation’s national security strategy and the policies developed to help ensure our nation’s security. Students in this program learn to use the tools and skills employed in the Intelligence Community (IC); develop the analytical foundations to be able to analyze alternative threats to security; to map and model threats using geospatial analysis; and the laws, ethics, and regulations which structure national security operations. Required Courses Freshman Year ENGL 1105 - Composition CJST 1100 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Any course listed to satisfy CC 3.0 NSEC 1100 - Introduction to National Security Studies a Foreign Language ENGL 1110 - Composition and Literature MATH 1104 - Quantitative Reasoning or MATH 1108 - College Mathematics or MATH 1110 - College Algebra or higher NSEC 1101 - National Security Law PSYC 1111 - Introduction to Psychology or PSYC 1112 - Introductory Psychology for Majors and a Foreign Language Sophomore Year Any University Core Curriculum CC 2.1 Science with lab CJST 2250 - Scientific Methods in CJ HIST 1101 - Foundations of the Western World or HIST 1102 - The Western World in Modern Times Plus a University Core Curriculum CC 6 Aesthetic Responsiveness and a Foreign Language PSCI 1121 - American Government and Politics CJST 2251 - Quantitative Applications in CJ Plus three electives Junior Year NSEC 4500 - National Security Pre-Internship or CJST 4500 - Criminal Justice Pre-Internship CJST 4541 - Problem Solving: Plan, Anly, Eval CJST 4557 - Crime Mapping and Analysis CJST 4578 - Homeland Security & Terrorism Plus six electives Senior Year NSEC 4400 - Intelligence Analysis NSEC 4401 - Seminar in National Security Studies NSEC 4501 - National Security Internship Plus seven electives

Program overview

Main Subject

Geography

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Science in National Security Studies is designed to prepare students to enter the important areas of employment associated with the national security infrastructure of the United States. Graduates of this program will understand the nature and scope of the various national security agencies, the national security strategy, and the connections between the nation’s national security strategy and the policies developed to help ensure our nation’s security. Students in this program learn to use the tools and skills employed in the Intelligence Community (IC); develop the analytical foundations to be able to analyze alternative threats to security; to map and model threats using geospatial analysis; and the laws, ethics, and regulations which structure national security operations. Required Courses Freshman Year ENGL 1105 - Composition CJST 1100 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Any course listed to satisfy CC 3.0 NSEC 1100 - Introduction to National Security Studies a Foreign Language ENGL 1110 - Composition and Literature MATH 1104 - Quantitative Reasoning or MATH 1108 - College Mathematics or MATH 1110 - College Algebra or higher NSEC 1101 - National Security Law PSYC 1111 - Introduction to Psychology or PSYC 1112 - Introductory Psychology for Majors and a Foreign Language Sophomore Year Any University Core Curriculum CC 2.1 Science with lab CJST 2250 - Scientific Methods in CJ HIST 1101 - Foundations of the Western World or HIST 1102 - The Western World in Modern Times Plus a University Core Curriculum CC 6 Aesthetic Responsiveness and a Foreign Language PSCI 1121 - American Government and Politics CJST 2251 - Quantitative Applications in CJ Plus three electives Junior Year NSEC 4500 - National Security Pre-Internship or CJST 4500 - Criminal Justice Pre-Internship CJST 4541 - Problem Solving: Plan, Anly, Eval CJST 4557 - Crime Mapping and Analysis CJST 4578 - Homeland Security & Terrorism Plus six electives Senior Year NSEC 4400 - Intelligence Analysis NSEC 4401 - Seminar in National Security Studies NSEC 4501 - National Security Internship Plus seven electives

Admission requirements

80+
6.5+
Applicants must submit official certified copies of original senior secondary/high school records. Other English Language Requirements: A minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 OR A minimum iTEP score of 3.7 OR An ELS Certificate of Completion of Level 112, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.
48 Months
Jan-2000

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